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Reaction to Donald Trump's felony convictions in the North Country is mixed and appears to follow individual political persuasions.
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Canadian Studies will be relocated to an undetermined site as a result of Clinton Community College’s move to co-locate on the campus.
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A Plattsburgh man arrested while en route to a northern New York hospital to allegedly shoot officials there appeared in court Friday.
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The outgoing Commissioner of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation was at a park on the shore of Lake Champlain Monday to discuss the release of a final watershed plan and to announce investments that will help improve the water quality of the lake.
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An independent candidate has entered the race for Plattsburgh’s open mayoral seat.
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Former Plattsburgh Mayor Don Kasprzak formally announced his campaign for his old post this morning.
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The Adirondack North Country Association is getting the word out about new clean energy funding available to communities.
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The North Country Chamber recently hosted the region’s representatives in Albany for an update on activities and expectations at the New York state Capitol.
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Clinton County Assistant District Attorney Dan Lennon is running for mayor of Plattsburgh.
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A break in an underground high temperature water line has affected heating systems in several buildings on the SUNY Plattsburgh campus.
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On Thursday, AdkAction is coordinating the Adirondack Food System Network’s sixth annual Food Justice Summit for the Adirondacks.
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The Plattsburgh Democratic committee has made an endorsement in the mayoral race — over questions about the propriety of doing so.